The fence with holes in it……..

When it comes to finances, it appears that our Finance Minister up here in Scotland has a habit of losing large sums.

According to the Housing Minister £97.1m has gone missing. Add to that the £33m from the ringfenced money for farmers, which has also gone missing. There appears to bit jiggery pockery going on.

Now, I am not suggesting anything illegal has happened, but rather pinching from Paul to pay Peter!……so somebody loses out!

But my question is……is this any way to run a country? It suggests panic rather than good governance. Why don’t we have such a thing as an emergency fund for when things do go wrong?

They say there is no money tree, but we know that’s not true…..Scotlands oil is Westminsters money tree!

Scotland is only poor because Westminster makes us so. Why are we begging for crumbs when it could all be ours?

Having finally put the record straight, the taking of our resources now becomes an act of theft.

Why is the Scottish Goverment not dealing with this?

Do they not know how to or are they just too lazy?

Well, there is one group of up-and-coming candidates who know exactly what to do and will not be afraid to do it.

They may not rattle sabres, but they will rattle cages and you will hear their voices. Because they will not sit back meekly in their seats to appease the devolutionists.

If you want Holyrood to waken up, these folk will do it!

Bring on the popcorn!

…..and the good news is, there is room for more to join.

One thought on “The fence with holes in it……..

  1. aLurker's avatar aLurker

    Hi Joan.

    This quote is interesting.

    “for the first time in over 300 years Hansard in the house of commons was forced to record that Scotland did not join a territorial union in 1707 merely an economic and political union”

    I tried the text search at the hansard website but could not find any relevant entries related to the keywords from the quote. 😦

    Presumably this graphic is from social media?

    Could you tell me more about this subject?

    Who is the origininator of this quote, or where did the graphic come from and ideally even where might one find the Hansard entry that it refers to?

    Thanks!

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